A driver includes an open drain output transistor, a capacitor, a first current source, and first and second transistors. Upon assertion of a transmit signal to turn on the first transistor, a controller asserts a second control signal to turn on the second transistor responsive to a voltage of the capacitor being less than a threshold voltage of the open drain output transistor to thereby increase the gate voltage for the open drain output transistor at a first time rate. The controller deasserts the second control signal to turn off the second transistor responsive to the capacitor voltage exceeding the threshold voltage. Responsive to the capacitor's voltage exceeding the threshold, the first current source charges the capacitor to further increase the gate voltage at a second time rate that is smaller than the first time rate.
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1. An electrical driver, comprising: a first transistor; a first current source to provide a first current through the first transistor; and an open drain output transistor coupled to the first transistor in a current mirror configuration; wherein, when the open drain output transistor is on, drain-to-source current through the open drain output transistor is limited by the first current through the first transistor; a capacitor coupled to a gate of the open drain output transistor; a second current source coupled to the capacitor through a second transistor controllable by a first control signal; a third transistor that when turned on provides a low electrical impedance connection between a supply voltage node and the gate of the open drain output transistor; a fourth transistor that when turned on provides a low electrical impedance connection between the gate of the open drain output transistor and a ground node; and a comparator having a first input coupled to the gate of the open drain output transistor, a second input coupled to a reference voltage source, and an output coupled to a controller.
2. The electrical driver of claim 1 , wherein: the first transistor has a first size; and the open drain output transistor has a second size larger than the first size.
3. The electrical driver of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: upon assertion of the transmit signal to turn on the second transistor, assert a second control signal to turn on the second transistor responsive to a voltage across the capacitor being less than a threshold voltage of the open drain output transistor; and responsive to the capacitor voltage being greater than the threshold voltage, deassert the second control signal to turn off the second transistor.
4. The electrical driver of claim 1 , wherein the gate capacitor of the open drain transistor is charged and discharged with a current that is proportional to a difference between a gate voltage of the first transistor and a threshold voltage of the open drain output transistor.
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